Webbed in a sentence
Synonym: connected.
Meaning: having skin or material that connects the toes or fingers, often seen in aquatic animals

(1) Capybaras have webbed feet.
(2) Flamingos have webbed feet.
(3) Beaveries have webbed feet.
(4) Barbet dogs have webbed feet.
(5) The bogger's feet were webbed.
(6) The cargoose's feet were webbed.
(7) Goslings are born with webbed feet.
(8) Canards have webbed feet for swimming.
(9) Platypus have webbed feet for swimming.
(10) The gavial's webbed feet aid in swimming.
Webbed sentence
(11) The frog has webbed feet to help it swim.
(12) The grenouille's webbed feet help it swim.
(13) The anhinga's feet are webbed for swimming.
(14) Otters have webbed feet that help them swim.
(15) The beavertail's webbed feet helped it swim.
(16) Coypou have webbed feet that help them swim.
(17) Alcids have webbed feet that help them swim.
(18) Platypus have webbed feet that help them swim.
(19) The dactyli of a frog are webbed for swimming.
(20) Waterfowl have webbed feet that help them swim.
Webbed make sentence
(21) The frog hopped away on its webbed legged feet.
(22) It's abnormal for a person to have webbed feet.
(23) The ducker's webbed feet left tracks in the mud.
(24) The finfoot is known for its unique webbed feet.
(25) The boggard's webbed toes helped it swim faster.
(26) The gull's webbed feet left imprints in the sand.
(27) The goosey's webbed feet left tracks in the sand.
(28) The pato's webbed feet left ripples in the water.
(29) Platypuses have a duck-like bill and webbed feet.
(30) Frogs have webbed legs that aid them in swimming.
Sentence of webbed
(31) The boggard's webbed feet left tracks in the mud.
(32) The platypus has a duck-like bill and webbed feet.
(33) The water dog's webbed paws helped it swim faster.
(34) The canard's webbed feet left ripples in the water.
(35) The goosey's webbed feet were perfect for swimming.
(36) The seafowl's webbed feet helped it swim with ease.
(37) The pato's webbed feet helped it swim effortlessly.
(38) The bernicle's feet are webbed, aiding in swimming.
(39) The creature had a webbed feet to swim in the pond.
(40) The shoveler's webbed feet help it swim efficiently.
Webbed meaningful sentence
(41) The seabird's webbed feet were perfect for swimming.
(42) The otter's webbed feet helped it swim effortlessly.
(43) The ducky's webbed feet helped it swim effortlessly.
(44) The loon's webbed feet make it an excellent swimmer.
(45) The beavery's webbed feet helped it swim gracefully.
(46) The quacker's webbed feet left ripples in the water.
(47) The toad with the webbed feet hopped into the water.
(48) The scoter's webbed feet helped it swim effortlessly.
(49) The ducker's webbed feet helped it swim effortlessly.
(50) The canard's webbed feet helped it swim effortlessly.
Webbed sentence examples
(51) The froggy's webbed feet helped it swim effortlessly.
(52) Syndactylous individuals have fused or webbed digits.
(53) The beduck's webbed feet helped it swim effortlessly.
(54) The coypu's webbed feet make it an excellent swimmer.
(55) The spider disavowed liability for the webbed corner.
(56) The coot's webbed feet propelled it through the water.
(57) The gosling's webbed feet helped it swim effortlessly.
(58) The quacker's webbed feet helped it swim effortlessly.
(59) The chelonian's webbed feet helped it swim gracefully.
(60) The duck-billed platypus has webbed feet for swimming.
Sentence with webbed
(61) The biologist carefully examined Froggy's webbed feet.
(62) The grebe's webbed feet propelled it through the water.
(63) The amphibian's webbed feet helped it swim efficiently.
(64) The duckling's webbed feet helped it swim effortlessly.
(65) The ganders' webbed feet helped them swim effortlessly.
(66) The wildfowl's webbed feet helped it swim effortlessly.
(67) The wildgoose's webbed feet were designed for swimming.
(68) The musquash's webbed feet helped it swim effortlessly.
(69) The waterdog's webbed feet helped it swim effortlessly.
(70) The toller's webbed feet made him an excellent swimmer.
Use webbed in a sentence
(71) The jinchan's webbed feet help it swim and climb trees.
(72) A muskrat's hind feet are webbed for efficient swimming.
(73) The water dog's webbed paws helped it swim effortlessly.
(74) The wild duck's webbed feet helped it swim effortlessly.
(75) Capybaras have webbed feet, which help them in swimming.
(76) The coots' webbed feet propelled them through the water.
(77) The wild goose's webbed feet helped it swim effortlessly.
(78) The auks' webbed feet help them paddle through the water.
(79) The otterhounds' webbed feet help them swim effortlessly.
(80) The frog's webbed pattes helped it swim through the pond.
Sentence using webbed
(81) The moorhen's webbed feet propelled it through the water.
(82) The herring-gull's webbed feet were perfect for swimming.
(83) The cormorants' webbed feet make them excellent swimmers.
(84) The frog's webbed feet help it to hop across marshy areas.
(85) The underwing of the seagull had webbed feet for swimming.
(86) Mallards have webbed feet that help them swim efficiently.
(87) The ducking's webbed feet left tiny footprints in the mud.
(88) The beaver without its webbed feet moved clumsily on land.
(89) The salientian's webbed feet make it an excellent swimmer.
(90) The epimere of the amphibian had webbed feet for swimming.
Webbed example sentence
(91) The dabchick's webbed feet propelled it through the water.
(92) The platypus is a monotreme with webbed feet for swimming.
(93) Kappas are often depicted as having webbed hands and feet.
(94) The otterhounds' webbed feet make them excellent swimmers.
(95) The webbed gloves provided extra grip for the rock climber.
(96) The webbed feet of the beaver were ideal for building dams.
(97) These ducks have webbed feet that are adapted for swimming.
(98) The sea bird's webbed feet allowed it to swim effortlessly.
(99) The merganser's webbed feet propelled it through the water.
(100) The ducky's webbed feet left little footprints in the sand.
Sentence with word webbed
(101) The Canada goose's webbed feet helped it swim effortlessly.
(102) The sitting duck's webbed feet helped it swim effortlessly.
(103) The gosling's webbed feet left tiny footprints in the sand.
(104) Nutrias have webbed feet that make them excellent swimmers.
(105) The duckie's webbed feet helped it paddle through the pond.
(106) Some animals have evolved to have webbed feet for swimming.
(107) Beavers have webbed feet as an adaptation to swim in water.
(108) Daffy's webbed feet paddled through the water effortlessly.
(109) The water rat's webbed feet allowed it to swim effortlessly.
(110) The waterbird's webbed feet allowed it to swim effortlessly.
Sentence of webbed
(111) The anserines' webbed feet leave distinct tracks in the mud.
(112) The crested penguin's webbed feet were perfect for swimming.
(113) The quacker's webbed feet left small footprints in the sand.
(114) The scoter's webbed feet are adapted for efficient swimming.
(115) The Newfoundland dog is a great swimmer and has webbed feet.
(116) The batrachian's webbed feet propelled it through the water.
(117) The coots' webbed feet helped them paddle through the water.
(118) Avianized amphibians have developed webbed feet for swimming.
(119) The water bird's webbed feet allowed it to swim effortlessly.
(120) The frog's webbed feet helped it to hop forward in the water.
Webbed used in a sentence
(121) The frog's webbed feet make a squishy tread on the lily pads.
(122) The webbed toes of the duck left distinct imprints in the mud.
(123) The webbed feet of the waterfowl made it an excellent swimmer.
(124) Coypus have webbed feet that help them navigate through water.
(125) The swan for's webbed feet help it navigate through the water.
(126) The coots' webbed feet helped them navigate through the water.
(127) The pochard's webbed feet help them swim and dive efficiently.
(128) Syndactylous individuals have fused or webbed fingers or toes.
(129) The batrachian's webbed feet helped it swim through the water.
(130) The goose's webbed feet were perfect for swimming in the pond.
Webbed sentence in English
(131) The gallinule's webbed feet help it navigate through the water.
(132) The webbed paws of the otter helped it catch fish in the river.
(133) The semi-aquatic animal had webbed feet for efficient swimming.
(134) The sitting duck's webbed feet left small ripples in the water.
(135) The gosling's webbed feet allowed it to walk on muddy surfaces.
(136) The gallinule's webbed feet helped it paddle through the water.
(137) The spider had webbed its intricate design between two branches.
(138) The frog's webbed feet helped it to hop across the marshy swamp.
(139) The swan's webbed feet propelled it towards the floating leaves.
(140) The moorfowl's webbed feet helped it navigate through the water.
(141) Otters have webbed feet as an adaptation to swim and catch fish.
(142) The cygnets quickly learned how to paddle with their webbed feet.
(143) The webbed wings of the eagle allowed it to soar high in the sky.
(144) The webbed wings of the dragonfly enabled it to hover in mid-air.
(145) The webbed paws of the lynx helped it navigate the snowy terrain.
(146) The pelican's webbed feet help it swim and navigate in the water.
(147) Flamingos have webbed feet that help them navigate through water.
(148) The ducks cluck by with their webbed feet splashing in the water.
(149) The ducking's webbed feet were perfect for paddling in the water.
(150) Capybaras have webbed feet that help them navigate through water.
(151) The Newfoundland dog has webbed feet, which helps it swim better.
(152) Otterhounds have webbed feet, which make them excellent swimmers.
(153) The platypus swaddled up in its webbed feet to swim in the river.
(154) Frogs adapt to living in water and on land by having webbed feet.
(155) The webbed paws of the raccoon helped it catch fish in the stream.
(156) The webbed feet of the swan left a trail in the snow as it walked.
(157) The frog's webbed feet allow it to swim swiftly through the water.
(158) The swan's webbed feet propelled it effortlessly back to the pond.
(159) The beavery's webbed feet allowed it to move swiftly in the water.
(160) The mud turtle's webbed feet help it swim through the muddy water.
(161) The loons' webbed feet propelled them through the water with ease.
(162) The appearance of webbed toes in a human is considered an atavism.
(163) The webbed wings of the butterfly carried it from flower to flower.
(164) The terricolous amphibians have webbed feet for efficient swimming.
(165) The duckie's webbed feet helped it paddle swiftly through the pond.
(166) The sapo's webbed feet allowed it to swim effortlessly in the pond.
(167) The duck quacked forward, its webbed feet splashing in the puddles.
(168) The pochard's feet are webbed, enabling them to paddle efficiently.
(169) The webbed toes of the gecko enabled it to climb walls effortlessly.
(170) The webbed fins of the shark propelled it swiftly through the ocean.
(171) The swan's webbed feet propelled it towards the safety of the reeds.
(172) The tree frog's webbed feet helped it swim effortlessly in the pond.
(173) The duckie's webbed feet left small ripples in the water as it swam.
(174) The waterdog's webbed feet helped it swim quickly through the water.
(175) The duck's feet were webbed, while the chicken's feet were unwebbed.
(176) The webbed feet of the frog helped it move swiftly through the water.
(177) The webbed paws of the polar bear helped it navigate the icy terrain.
(178) The frog's webbed feet helped it swim effortlessly through the water.
(179) The branchiate frog uses its webbed feet to paddle through the water.
(180) The ducks hopper around with their webbed feet splashing in the pond.
(181) The cygnet's webbed feet propelled it through the water effortlessly.
(182) The duck quacked forward, its webbed feet paddling through the water.
(183) Ducks and drakes are excellent swimmers, thanks to their webbed feet.
(184) The moorfowl's webbed feet enable it to navigate through marshy areas.
(185) The webbed feet of the pelican helped it scoop up fish from the water.
(186) The swans' webbed feet help them navigate through the water with ease.
(187) The flamingo's webbed feet allowed it to walk easily on muddy terrain.
(188) The grebe's webbed feet help it paddle through the water effortlessly.
(189) The phocine species is known for its streamlined body and webbed feet.
(190) The webbed toes of the turtle helped it move both on land and in water.
(191) The webbed feet of the heron allowed it to wade through shallow waters.
(192) The snow goose's webbed feet allowed it to navigate through icy waters.
(193) The frog hopped away after wallowing up to its webbed feet in the pond.
(194) The Z-plasty technique is often used to correct webbed fingers or toes.
(195) The frog leaped into the pond, its webbed pattes propelling it forward.
(196) The gosling's webbed feet allowed it to efficiently swim through water.
(197) Coypus have webbed feet that help them swim and navigate through water.
(198) The waterhen's webbed feet allowed it to move easily through the water.
(199) The shags' webbed feet helped them swim effortlessly through the water.
(200) The swan on with its webbed feet paddled effortlessly through the water.
(201) The beaver out in the lake was swimming gracefully with its webbed feet.
(202) The sheldrake's webbed feet enable it to swim swiftly through the water.
(203) The water-shrew has a sleek body and webbed feet for efficient swimming.
(204) The webbed wings of the bat allowed it to fly silently through the night.
(205) The webbed fins of the penguin propelled it gracefully through the water.
(206) The nutria's webbed hind feet make it well-adapted for life in the water.
(207) The anserines' webbed feet help them swim effortlessly through the water.
(208) The sheldrake's webbed feet help it navigate through the water with ease.
(209) The waterhen's webbed feet helped it navigate through the marshy terrain.
(210) Nutria have webbed feet, which help them swim and navigate through water.
(211) Auks have webbed feet that are adapted for efficient swimming and diving.
(212) The quacker's webbed feet helped it glide effortlessly through the water.
(213) The black swan's webbed feet propelled it effortlessly through the water.
(214) The platypus's webbed feet are an adaptation that helps it swim in water.
(215) The boggards' webbed feet allowed them to move quickly through the water.
(216) The platypus is a unique mammal with webbed feet and plantigrade posture.
(217) The webbed hands of the swimmer allowed for efficient strokes in the pool.
(218) The webbed fins of the dolphin allowed it to swim gracefully in the ocean.
(219) The desmans' webbed feet enable them to paddle through water effortlessly.
(220) Coypu are known for their webbed feet, which make them excellent swimmers.
(221) The phalarope's slender legs and webbed feet make it an excellent swimmer.
(222) The stride of a duck is different because it uses its webbed feet to swim.
(223) The merganser's webbed feet are specially adapted for swimming and diving.
(224) The grenouille's webbed feet helped it swim effortlessly through the water.
(225) The frog's hind-limbs are equipped with webbed feet for efficient swimming.
(226) The arenicolous amphibians have webbed feet for swimming in shallow waters.
(227) The beaver before me was using its webbed feet to paddle through the water.
(228) The cygnets' webbed feet helped them paddle through the water effortlessly.
(229) The webbed gloves of the diver provided protection and dexterity underwater.
(230) The webbed wings of the hummingbird enabled it to hover in front of flowers.
(231) The pachydermatous feet of a hippopotamus are webbed for efficient swimming.
(232) The gulls' webbed feet enabled them to walk on the wet sand without sinking.
(233) The coypu's hind feet are partially webbed, allowing for efficient swimming.
(234) The tree toad's webbed feet allowed it to cling onto tree branches securely.
(235) The shelduck's webbed feet enable it to navigate through water effortlessly.
(236) The wild duck's webbed feet helped it paddle effortlessly through the water.
(237) The moorhen's webbed feet allowed it to swim effortlessly through the water.
(238) The goldeneyes' webbed feet enable them to paddle through water effortlessly.
(239) The otterhound's large, webbed paws help it navigate through water with ease.
(240) The jinchan's gliding ability is due to its large webbed feet and skin flaps.
(241) The goldeneye's webbed feet enable it to navigate through the water with ease.
(242) The waterhen's webbed feet left behind distinct tracks in the muddy shoreline.
(243) The webfoot bird's webbed feet allowed it to walk on soft mud without sinking.
(244) Some thecodonts had specialized adaptations for swimming, such as webbed feet.
(245) The platypus is a monotreme that has webbed feet and a flat tail for swimming.
(246) Trionyx turtles have a unique appearance with their soft shell and webbed feet.
(247) The avocet's long legs and webbed feet make it well-suited for wading in water.
(248) Shelducks are known for their strong, webbed feet that help them swim and dive.
(249) The webbed toes of the water snake allowed it to swim swiftly through the river.
(250) The bloodhounds' large, webbed feet help them navigate through various terrains.
(251) The webbed feet are a distinguishing characteristic of ducks and other waterfowl.
(252) The Adelie penguin has a streamlined body and webbed feet for efficient swimming.
(253) The semiaquatic adaptation of webbed feet helps ducks and swans swim effortlessly.
(254) The webbed feet of the platypus were a unique adaptation for its aquatic lifestyle.
(255) The amphibious creature's webbed feet helped it swim efficiently through the water.
(256) The ripple beside the duck's webbed feet showed its swift movement across the pond.
(257) The kelpy's webbed feet allow it to navigate through the kelp forests effortlessly.
(258) The webbed feet of the seagull left tracks in the sand as it walked along the beach.
(259) Els are excellent swimmers and have webbed feet to help them navigate through water.
(260) The anhinga is a strong swimmer and uses its webbed feet to propel itself underwater.
(261) Sanderlings have adapted to their sandy habitats by having long legs and webbed feet.
(262) Kappas are known to be skilled swimmers and are often seen with webbed hands and feet.
(263) The merman's webbed hands and feet allowed him to swim effortlessly through the water.
(264) The atavism of webbed feet in a human child raised eyebrows among the medical community.
(265) The platypus's webbed feet and waterproof fur are adaptations to swim and hunt in water.
(266) The avoseta's long legs and webbed feet make it well-suited for wading in shallow water.
(267) The webbed gloves of the gardener protected their hands while working with thorny plants.
(268) As the endotherm amphibian laid its eggs in a pond, it also used its webbed feet to swim.
(269) The platypus is one of the most unusual monotremes, with a duck-like bill and webbed feet.
(270) Stormy petrels are highly adapted to life at sea, with waterproof feathers and webbed feet.
(271) The semiterrestrial mammal had webbed feet for swimming and strong limbs for walking on land.
(272) If you observe geese walking on land, you can see how they use their webbed feet for balance.
(273) Waterfowls are adapted to life in and around water, with webbed feet and waterproof feathers.
(274) Musk-rats have adapted to their aquatic lifestyle with webbed feet and a streamlined body shape.
(275) Hyperdactyly can be accompanied by other physical abnormalities, such as webbed fingers or toes.
(276) The willet's scientific name is Tringa semipalmata, which refers to their partially webbed feet.
(277) Canada geese are known to be excellent swimmers, using their webbed feet to paddle through water.
(278) Snakebirds are excellent swimmers, using their webbed feet to propel themselves through the water.
(279) The mermen were often depicted in art as half-man, half-fish creatures with shimmering scales and webbed hands.
(280) The endotherm amphibian croaked loudly to attract a mate, and it also used its webbed feet to navigate through the water.
(281) The turtle, an ectotherm, retreats into its shell for protection, and it can also swim gracefully in water using its webbed feet.
(282) The gavial's slender body and webbed feet make it an excellent swimmer, allowing it to navigate through swift currents with ease.
(283) The adaptation of animals to their habitats can be seen in their physical characteristics, such as the long neck of a giraffe or the webbed feet of a duck.
Webbed meaning
Webbed is an adjective that describes something that has a web-like structure or appearance. It can also refer to the condition of having webbed fingers or toes, which is a genetic trait found in certain animals and humans. In this article, we will explore various tips on how to use the word "webbed" or the phrase "webbed fingers" in sentences effectively.
1. Describing a web-like structure: - The spider's webbed design glistened in the morning dew. - The intricate webbed pattern on the ceiling added a touch of elegance to the room. - The artist used a webbed motif in their painting to symbolize interconnectedness.
2. Referring to webbed fingers or toes: - The child's webbed fingers were a result of a genetic condition known as syndactyly. - Despite having webbed toes, the swimmer excelled in the sport due to increased propulsion in the water. - The doctor explained that the surgical separation of the webbed fingers would improve the patient's dexterity.
3. Metaphorical use: - The webbed network of relationships within the company facilitated efficient communication. - The webbed structure of the internet allows for the rapid exchange of information. - The detective skillfully navigated the webbed trail of clues to solve the mysterious case.
4. Comparative and superlative forms: - The spider's webbed silk was stronger than steel, making it an impressive feat of nature. - Among the various bird species, the duck has the most webbed feet, enabling it to swim effortlessly.
5. Using "webbed" in a narrative context: - As the hiker ventured deeper into the forest, they stumbled upon a clearing with a webbed canopy overhead. - The protagonist's heart raced as they discovered a hidden room with webbed walls in the old mansion. - The explorer's excitement grew as they uncovered a webbed treasure map, leading to untold riches.
6. Describing a sensation or feeling: - The sensation of the silky, webbed fabric against her skin was incredibly soothing. - The child felt a sense of security as they nestled into their webbed hammock. - The swimmer experienced a webbed sensation of weightlessness as they glided through the water.
7. Using "webbed" in scientific or technical contexts: - The biologist studied the webbed feet of amphibians to understand their adaptation to aquatic environments. - The engineer designed a webbed structure for the bridge to withstand strong winds. - The researcher discovered a new species of fish with unique webbed fins during their expedition. Remember, when using the word "webbed" or the phrase "webbed fingers" in a sentence, it is important to consider the context and ensure that it accurately conveys the intended meaning.
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